Notice
This notice is being provided as a result of the filing of an application for permanent alien labor certification for the job opportunity described below. Any person wishing to comment may provide documentary evidence to the Certifying Officer of the Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration, Harris Tower, N.E., 233 Peachtree Street, Suite 410, Atlanta, GA 30303.
Programmer I in Manhattan, Kansas
Work as part of a team in the Administrative & IT Services Department, collaborating with other library staff in creating value added services by using a wide array of tools that include both open source and vendor driven products. As a member of the team, enhance existing services in the areas of repository development, scholarly publishing, web development (using HTML5, CSS3, XML, XSL, Javascript) and content management systems (using Drupal, Joomla, or WordPress). Support the University’s goal of becoming a top-50 public research university by 2025. Offer exceptional customer service to library staff and patrons. Perform technical planning, development, and implementation of Web-based applications and interfaces, including mobile applications, to provide a seamless access environment to end users. Work collaboratively with technical and non-technical library staff to provide general web development guidance and expertise, and to implement enhancements to the Libraries website and electronic resources discovery and access systems. Support the ongoing development of the Libraries software infrastructure, including, but not limited to, institutional repositories (DSpace, and others), content management systems, and web applications using PHP, Ruby, Python, Java. Collaborate with other technology partners. Work with teams to manage system administration, web/application server administration and database server administration, using MySQL or Postgresql. Maintaining up-to-date system documentation and managing code in a version-control system. Investigate new technologies and software applications. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field. 2 years of experience in the following: developing web applications using one or more of the following programming languages: PHP, Ruby, Python, Java; experience with one or more of the following: HTML5, CSS3, XML, XSL, Javascript; experience working with relational databases such as MySQL or Postgresql; and experience working with a Content Management System such as Drupal, Joomla, or WordPress. $51,410.12/yr.
Reply to: Michelle Bowen
Director, Human Resources and Diversity
Kansas State University Libraries
1100 Mid Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506